2021
DOI: 10.2478/eko-2021-0010
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Urban Green Areas and Woody Plant Composition: Dwelling Space Quality Factor in the Klokočina Housing Estate

Abstract: The environment of a city is influenced by global and local climate changes, pollution load from transport, industry and local heat sources. Green spaces as part of the urban green infrastructure fulfil multiple ecosystem services and improve the environmental and residential quality of a city. The level of positive effects of green spaces depends on their area, distribution within the city and the proportion of trees. The aim of the paper was to evaluate land cover structure in a selected segment of the housi… Show more

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“…SLA was found to have the strongest positive association (+ 1) with most ES, including biomass production, water regulation, nutrient cycling, litter decomposition, and aesthetic appeal, and a strong negative association with phytoremediation (− 1). However, some of the ES (biomass production, water regulation, litter decomposition) has the exact opposite associations with LDMC, which have also been confirmed earlier in several studies focusing on trait-service linkages (Bihuňová et al 2021;Cebrian-Piqueras et al 2021;Helletsgruber et al 2020;Tasset et al 2019;Yang et al 2019). LA, LNC, root length, and root density also had similar linkage associations to SLA; however, it varies, probably due to the limited focus on these traits compared to SLA and LDMC.…”
Section: Trait-service Associationsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…SLA was found to have the strongest positive association (+ 1) with most ES, including biomass production, water regulation, nutrient cycling, litter decomposition, and aesthetic appeal, and a strong negative association with phytoremediation (− 1). However, some of the ES (biomass production, water regulation, litter decomposition) has the exact opposite associations with LDMC, which have also been confirmed earlier in several studies focusing on trait-service linkages (Bihuňová et al 2021;Cebrian-Piqueras et al 2021;Helletsgruber et al 2020;Tasset et al 2019;Yang et al 2019). LA, LNC, root length, and root density also had similar linkage associations to SLA; however, it varies, probably due to the limited focus on these traits compared to SLA and LDMC.…”
Section: Trait-service Associationsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…One of the effective means to improve the quality of public spaces of residential complexes is the application of green infrastructure (GI) and design strategies (Tóth, 2022) and their integration into current landscape-architectural approaches and planning (Fornal-Pienak and Bihuňová, 2022). GI is also referred as part of the concept of the fourth nature (Čibik, Back Prochnov et al, 2020), which can offer a wide range of ecosystem services (Schneider et al, 2020), such as mitigating the negative impacts of climate change (Hus et al, 2021), recreational services (Šinka et al, 2019(Šinka et al, , Bechera et al, 2022 and enhancing the overall environmental quality of life and well-being (Bihuňová et al, 2021). In addition, the application of GI can support the sustainable development of unused and/or abandoned urban landscapes (Back Prochnow and Čibik, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urbanization is known to have resulted in many ecological problems (industrial and transport emissions, smog, haze, sewage discharges, enhanced eutrophication, growing dumps, unpleasant odor, noise, vibration, extreme heat events, green space and biodiversity losses, etc.) that influence both physical and mental health of urban residents (Bihuňová et al, 2021;Dimitrov-Discher et al, 2022;Liang, Gong, 2020;Lin et al, 2020;Oliver et al, 2019;Russo, Cirella, 2018;Vardoulakis et al, 2016;Yang et al, 2014). A rapid growth of cities and urban population share accompanied by significant energy and resource consumption is directly related to climate change and global warming.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%